BAYERN MUNICH are being left to sweat for a decision over their final Harry Kane bid from Daniel Levy.
The German giants submitted a fresh £86million bid for the England captain on Friday.
Despite telling Spurs they wanted a response the same day, they have yet to receive an answer.
Tottenham chairman Levy has flown to Miami but is still working from Florida, weighing up Bayern’s final offer of £86million with £17million in add-ons.
Kane wants to have his future clarified before Spurs’ first game of the season against Brentford on August 13.
The 30-year-old is into the final year of his contract and has no intention of signing a new deal.
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He is free to sign a pre-contract agreement with clubs outside England from January 1.
Bayern have already had two bids rejected and club representatives have been in England this week for talks with Spurs.
The Bundesliga champions are believed to have offered £81.7m earlier this week.
Tottenham are believed to still be chasing around £100m for Kane.
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Bayern’s latest bid will surpass that asking price once £17million-worth of add-ons have been activated.
Both clubs are confident that a deal can be done before the transfer window closes.
Thomas Tuchel’s side are prepared to offer Kane a five-year deal if successful with their record transfer bid.
The offer would shatter their current record of £70million, paid to Atletico Madrid for Lucas Hernandez in 2019.
Kane is understood to have held talks with manager Thomas Tuchel with regards to a possible move.
His wife Katie was also reportedly in Munich looking for a house last month as the move edges closer.
Spurs have been linked with a host of potential replacements for Kane and are now said to be looking at £13m-rated Argentinian youngster Alejo Veliz.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk